scholarly journals SELECTED ASPECTS OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS DURING GLOBALIZATION

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 112-119
Author(s):  
Martina Kovacikova ◽  
Katarina Stofkova

Continuous technological progress makes it possible to use the Internet of Things (IoT) in broader dimensions. Digitization, computerization, and innovation are now key factors for businesses and countries to achieve added value and make progress in competitiveness and attractiveness. These are also optimal conditions for the application of IoT. This study aims to show the status of the implementation of IoT in neighboring countries — the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic — compared to the United Kingdom, which is in the lead. Similarly, the goal was to compare the areas of digitization and informatization to the Networked Readiness Index (NRI), the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), and the Digital Transformation Scoreboards (DTS). Material support for this paper was garnered from the relevant literature. The theoretical basis for issues related to IoT was presented after analyzing secondary sources to determine the current state of the industry and the level of digitization. The those indexes were compared using data from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and the UK. The UK is among the leaders in the field of IoT. The resulting data are presented graphically. Slovak companies that operate mainly in the industrial sector are beginning to discover and implement IoT. More and more cities are adopting this technology. The situation in the UK is already quite far along. During the evaluation of the NRI, DESI, and DTS, Slovakia was ranked lowest, the Czech Republic was ranked slightly higher, and the UK was rated the highest. Comparison of the digitization of the economy and society, and the deployment and use of ICT highlight the need for further development of these areas in the Slovak and Czech republics.

Economies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milos Maryska ◽  
Petr Doucek ◽  
Lea Nedomova ◽  
Pavel Sladek

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 3454
Author(s):  
Pedro D. Gaspar ◽  
Carlos M. Fernandez ◽  
Vasco N. G. J. Soares ◽  
João M. L. P. Caldeira ◽  
Hélio Silva

The agro-industrial sector consumes a significant amount of natural resources for farming and meat production. By 2050, population growth is expected, generating more demand and, consequently, more consumption of scarce resources. This challenging scenario is a concern of the European Commission, revealed in the Green Deal commitment and by the United Nations’ 12th goal of sustainable development. Thus, organizations must increase productivity and be more sustainable as soon as possible. Internet of Things (IoT) is introduced as a solution to facilitate agro-food companies to be more eco-efficient, mainly facing difficulties on farms, such as food loss and waste, best efficiency in management of resources, and production. The deployment of this technology depends on the stage of maturity and potential of implementation. To assess and characterize companies, with respect of IoT implementation, a survey was applied in 21 micro, small and medium agro-food companies, belonging to milk, honey, olive oil, jams, fruticulture, bakery and pastry, meat, coffee, and wine sectors, in the central region of Portugal. As results, this paper reveals the stage of maturity, level of sophistication, potential, opportunities, solutions, and barriers for implementation of IoT. Additionally, suggestions and recommendations to improve practices are discussed.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (21) ◽  
pp. 4724
Author(s):  
Enrico Buzzoni ◽  
Fabio Forlani ◽  
Carlo Giannelli ◽  
Matteo Mazzotti ◽  
Stefano Parisotto ◽  
...  

This paper discusses the design and prototype implementation of a software solution facilitating the interaction of third-party developers with a legacy monitoring and control system in the airfield environment. By following the Internet of Things (IoT) approach and adopting open standards and paradigms such as REpresentational State Transfer (REST) and Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) for message dispatching, the work aims at paving the way towards a more open world in the airfield industrial sector. The paper also presents performance results achieved by extending legacy components to support IoT standards. Quantitative results not only demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution, but also its suitability in terms of prompt message dispatching and increased fault tolerance.


Author(s):  
Yu. MELESHKO

The article considers the problems of the development of the industrial Internet of things in the Republic of Belarus as one of the system-forming technologies in the industrial sector. Based on the analysis of terminological features of the Internet of things, the concept and main characteristics of the industrial Internet of things are revealed. The economic consequences of using this technology in industrial production are shown. The formation and development of the Internet market of things in the Republic of Belarus in the context of its infrastructure component, spheres of use, main producers and consumers is considered. The factors preventing the wider use of the Internet of things in the industry of Belarus, and the development prospects of the market under consideration are revealed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 924 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

The 5th International Conference of Agroindustry and Bio-economy (ICGAB) 2021 has been successfully carried out virtually, and the IOP Conference Proceeding Series: Earth and Environmental Science has been completed. It was the second time for ICGAB to be conducted virtually amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic has been hitting us for about two years, and the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has not removed the travel restriction and physical distancing policy. However, information technology helps us bridge the distance and overcome the physical restriction. Therefore, the committee decided to hold the conference virtually to provide forums for the students, academics, researchers, and professionals to disseminate their research despite the pandemic condition. Last year ICGAB successfully addressed the emerging technologies and the integrated information system for sustainable agroindustry. Such technology, innovation and information system are becoming critical for shifting agroindustry from conventional practices to be more sustainable. Therefore, Indonesia needs to strive, adapt and integrate the information system in agroindustry by implementing the internet of things (IoT) towards agroindustry 4.0. Such approaches may create opportunities for expanding sustainable agroindustry as well as to achieve food security. Thus, the current ICGAB topic is “Implementation of IoT to achieve Food Security and Green Agroindustry”. The 5th ICGAB 2021 aimed to communicate and disseminate research experiences, technology innovation, research and technology advances, and case studies related to implementing the internet of things (IoT) to achieve food security and green agroindustry. Since 2017, ICGAB has been successfully attracting more than 1100 participants from various countries. This year, the Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Brawijaya (FAT UB) organised ICGAB virtually on 6-7 July 2021. The conference was managed in Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, using a virtual reality stage and Zoom platform. The distinguished keynote speakers for the plenary session were Prof. Naoshi Kondo from Kyoto University, Japan; Prof. Indrawati Oey from The University of Otago, New Zealand; Assoc. Prof. Young Hoon Jung from Kyungpook National University, Korea; and Dr. Irnia Nurika from Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia. An International Workshop for Industry (IWI) was also carried out on the second day of the ICGAB conferences. Keynote speakers from industries were addressing IoT implementation in the industrial sector. The industrial practitioners as the second-day keynote speakers are Mr. Asep Noor, the General Manager Manufacturing System of Indolakto Indonesia; Mr. Fadli Hamsani from Schneider Indonesia; Dr. Nugroho Adi Sasongko from Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia, and Mr. Hoang Son Le from Yanmar Holdings, Japan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 01 (01) ◽  
pp. 24-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suma V

The developing nations requires to have sustainable developments in the industries to have new product development and continuous improvement in the social and economic levels paving way for the customer satisfaction. The Big data and the Internet of things are innovative technologies that have made their separate stand in the industrial sector of manufacturing and providing competitive edge to the companies. So the combining of two technologies would multiply anticipation and would create way for the enhanced productivity by satisfying the global needs of the business. Further, the internet of thing along with the big data analytics is also expected to provide with the enhanced security provision, quality of process and products with reduced production down time and financial risk. So the paper proposes the big data and IoT role in the industrial sector and evaluates its performance by analyzing the impacts of the big data and the internet of things in the industry to have sustainability in production process. The proposed framework also analyses the potential applications and the key advantages offered by the integration of the internet of things and the big data.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salil Gunashekar ◽  
Anton Spisak ◽  
Kevin Dean ◽  
Nathan Ryan ◽  
Louise Lepetit ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 1028-1031
Author(s):  
Ling Yun Zhang ◽  
Hua Zhang ◽  
Peng Fei Zhang ◽  
Qiu Hong Yuan

The edible fungus industry has relatively high output rate and high added value. In the production of edible fungus, the environmental factors have great impacts. This paper studies the intelligent monitoring system for producing environment of the factory-farmed edible fungus based on the internet of things and aiming at online real-time management. The monitoring system can realize real-time surveillance and visual operation during production by dynamically regulating the environmental factors needed for growing edible fungus and early warning of the environmental parameters fluctuation with traceable history records at any time. When parameters like temperature and humidity are beyond reasonable range, warning will be sent via text messages and equipments such as air conditioners and warming devices will be automatically adjusted for on and off so as to raise management level, increase the output, improve the quality and lower the risks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Murat Kuzlu ◽  
Corinne Fair ◽  
Ozgur Guler

AbstractIn recent years, the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) has increased exponentially, and cybersecurity concerns have increased along with it. On the cutting edge of cybersecurity is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is used for the development of complex algorithms to protect networks and systems, including IoT systems. However, cyber-attackers have figured out how to exploit AI and have even begun to use adversarial AI in order to carry out cybersecurity attacks. This review paper compiles information from several other surveys and research papers regarding IoT, AI, and attacks with and against AI and explores the relationship between these three topics with the purpose of comprehensively presenting and summarizing relevant literature in these fields.


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